Chalmette after Katrina.
Add to Cart Add to Lightbox DownloadMarch, 27th, 2006. The road to the end of St Bernard Parish, east of New Orleans. Seven months after the storm, cement coffins, filled with the original wooden coffins that were washed away by Hurricane Katrina and were collected from all over the area, await re-interring at Merrick cemetery, one of the oldest slave cemeteries in the south.
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new orleans orleans louisiana usa america st bernard bernard parish american chalmette sad rot rotting remains ruined rotted hurricane katrina destruction devastation broken flood flooded abandoned dead death merrick cemetery merrick cemetery graves smashed smash tomb tombstones tombs wrecked bodies graveyard grave yard inter re-inter bury burial buried washed away away rip R.I.P rest peace
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- Katrina 366 - A year and a day in the life of a Hurricane.

